On April 18, 1981, the Pawtucket Red Sox played the
Rochester Red Wings in organized baseball's longest
game, which lasted for 32 innings. The game went on
for 8 hours and 7 minutes when, at 4:07 in the morning,
with the score still tied at 2-2, it was decided that
the game would be finished at a future date. Nine weeks
later, the game was resumed and 18 minutes in, Dave
Koza of Pawtucket singled off Steve Grilli for a 3-2
win. The total playing time was 8 hours and 25 minutes,
a professional baseball record.

This is the ball that Koza hit to win the marathon.
On the sweet spot, it's written: